The first video below captures the last minutes of the walkers’ journey from the inside.

"Nanaskumuin Nishiyuu! What a blessing for me to witness, feel and share the magic, the love and the courage," wrote Dominique Normand, who posted the first video. "While following your amazing journey, walking the last five kilometers, working on that short film, I have been filled with joy, sadness, hope, pride and cried many times. Thank you so much, you have made a big difference in my life."

Underneath it, the walkers were filmed from a spectator’s vantage point as they strode across the city limits. Together, a great midweek shot in the arm.

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I am a 63 year old Chilcotin woman. From the Interior of British Columbia. I do not know how many walks I have been on, in my time. Plenty, for the cause of The Red Nation. And I am still walking. And I will continue to walk for the " CAUSE." And I am very sure that my family will continue to walk long after I leave this Planet. I think it's called following my Grandfather's FOOTSTEPS. I love it. And all you young folks that are following. Thanks all my relations Dorothy Coyote

I am a 63 year old Chilcotin woman. From the Interior of British Columbia. I do not know how many walks I have been on, in my time. Plenty, for the cause of The Red Nation. And I am still walking. And I will continue to walk for the " CAUSE." And I am very sure that my family will continue to walk long after I leave this Planet. I think it's called following my Grandfather's FOOTSTEPS. I love it. And all you young folks that are following. Thanks all my relations Dorothy Coyote